Why do we wear a cross?

In pre­Christian times, the Cross was the instrument of a shameful and
horrible death. The ancient Romans invented it and used it everywhere in order to
intimidate the peoples whom they had subjugated. Everyone looked on this
instrument of execution ­ the shameful Cross ­ with horror.

But a remarkable change took place with respect to the Cross after Our Lord
Jesus Christ was crucified on it. The Lord suffered and died on the Cross. He
took horrible sufferings upon Himself in order to save us from sins. The Cross
received great glory, such as no other object made by the hands of man has
possessed. The Cross became the sign of our salvation, through which we receive
the power of God ­ the grace of God.

The Cross is the first and greatest Christian sacred object. When the priest
sanctifies water, he immerses the Cross in it, and the water becomes holy. When
we wear the Cross on our breast, our body constantly touches it, and from this
touch it, too, is sanctified. The Cross that we wear protects us from all kinds
of danger.

In Communist Russia, believing people ­ our brothers and sisters ­
would wear a Cross at great risk, since there could be much unpleasantness from
the godless for this. But these remarkable people were not afraid to confess
their faith, and they would fearlessly wear a Cross.One ought not to look upon
the Cross as some kind of jewelry like a bracelet or brooch. The Cross must adorn
our soul and not our clothing, and must constantly remind us that we are Orthodox
Christians, called to live according to our faith, which is founded on the
Savior's sufferings on the Cross.